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14th October 04, 03:52 PM
#31
If you really want these again, here they are:
TraditionalTartanKilts
Gunn, Ancient Colours [Alex Scott, Aberdeen - July, 1973]
Gunn, Weathered Colours [TFCK, Edinburgh - May, 2001]
MacIntosh, Ancient Hunting [Charity Shop, Storrington - Jan. 2003]
Maple Leaf, Canadian District [Geoffrey (Tailor), Edinburgh - Feb. 2003]
Buchanan, Weathered Colours [KiltieBear, London - Feb. 2003]
Black, barathea [Geoffrey (Tailor), Edinburgh - Jan. 2004]
Nithsdale Regional [Geoffrey (Tailor), Edinburgh - June 2004]
Contemporary Non-Tartan Scottish Kilts [p] = with detachable pockets
Black, barathea [TFCK - Feb. 2000]
Bottle Green, A/R Tweed [p] (also + matching jacket to make a suit) [TFCK - May, 2000]
Black, Imitation Leather, PVC [TFCK - July, 2000]
Khaki, PolyWool [TFCK - Sept. 2000]
Dark Blue, PolyWool [p] (also + matching jacket to make a suit) [TFCK - Feb 2002]
Brown Grain, PolyWool [p] [TFCK - June, 2002]
Off White, Poly Wool [TFCK - June, 2002]
Wine, PolyWool [p] [TFCK - Feb. 2003]
Grey Pinstripe, Worsted (also + matching jacket to make a suit) [TFCK - Sept. 2003}
Brown, Imitation Leather, PVC [TFCK - Nov. 2003]
Bleached Corduroy [p] [TFCK - May 2004]
Black 'Hidden Tartan' [Highland Store, London - Mar 2004]
Celtic Football Club (The Hoops) [Club Kilts, East Kilbride - May 2004]
Green Camouflage [www.KiltStore.net, Edinburgh - July 2004]
Dark Blue Denim [www.KiltStore.net, Edinburgh - July 2004]
Rainbow [StreetKilts, London - Aug 2004]
Tartan Breacans ("Kinloch Anderson")
Tartan Army [Nov. 1998]
Kinloch Anderson, Corporate [March, 1999]
City of Edinburgh [March, 1999]
Kinloch Anderson, Hunting [July, 1999]
Utilikilts (USA)
Workmans, Caramel (Standard) [Nov. 2000]
Original, Khaki (Standard) [April, 2001]
Original, Black (Neo-Trad) [Dec. 2001]
Original, Olive (Neo-Trad) [Jan. 2002]
Original, Olive (Standard) [Dec. 2002]
Original, Tan Khaki (Standard) [Dec. 2002]
Black Leather (Neo-Trad) [Jan. 2003]
Workmans, Natural (Neo-Trad) [July, 2003]
Workmans, Chocolate Brown (Neo-Trad)[Dec 2003]
Amerikilts (USA)
Tan [Dec. 2002]
Olive Green [May, 2003]
Savannah Kilts was NeoKilts (USA)
Leine (6 yard) Khaki [Oct.2003]
Mountain Kilt
Mountain Kilt, Khaki [Mar 2004]
40 in all.
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14th October 04, 03:53 PM
#32
My wife is going to be buying me one as a gift/surprise. I have the order all written out (USA Philabeg in Gunn), but I have no idea when she's going to order it...hence the surprise. Hopefully soon. 
I'm probably the only one here who doesn't even own a kilt. I'm preparing.
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14th October 04, 08:13 PM
#33
 Originally Posted by Avonlea22
I'm probably the only one here who doesn't even own a kilt. I'm preparing.
I doubt that. I'm guessing there are others (lurkers and posters) out there that aren't kilted yet.
Here's to a quick "surprise" time!
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14th October 04, 08:35 PM
#34
I like how Ham keeps track...
For this gutter kiltaholic....
8 in house now:
UK original camo
UK original tan
Macdonald tartan Sportkilt
AK Black
CADPAT Freedom Kilt
Desert Camo Freedom Kilt
Forest MARPAT Pittsburgh Kilt
Desert MARPAT Pittsburgh Kilt
8 more on order, the 3 AK's due next week...the UK's???
AK Tiger Stripe Camo (yes I'm a camo junkie too)
AK Putty (really like the old War 2 color)
AK Forest
UK Black Leather (due soon I hope I hope I hope)
UK Black Workman's
UK Carmel Workman's
UK Blue Denim
Scot Skye Sportkilt
Off to buy more WalMart hangers tonight...no clue where I'm gonna find room in my apartment...what a wonderful problem to have though
Ol' Macdonald himself, a proud son of Skye and Cape Breton Island
Lifetime Member STA. Two time winner of Utilikiltarian of the Month.
"I'll have a kilt please, a nice hand sewn tartan, 16 ounce Strome. Oh, and a sporran on the side, with a strap please."
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14th October 04, 08:55 PM
#35
Wow...
I'm just getting started, compared to some of you guys! 
1 UK, Black Workmans (Neo Trad)
1 8 yard tartan, traditional "Hughes of Wales" (Alexis Malcolm - September 2004)
Hal
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14th October 04, 10:59 PM
#36
Tartan
Casual 13oz Modern Douglas
9 yd 16 oz Modern Douglas
Solid
Navy Blue Victory KIlt
On Order
9 yd 16 oz Douglas Ancient Colors
Rob Wright
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15th October 04, 12:13 AM
#37
I have one lonely USAk Philabeg in the Barleyjuice tartan.
Still contemplating my next.
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15th October 04, 12:50 AM
#38
Ok Lads,
The stats after the first 24 hrs are from 31 rep's( i didn't count the comments)
We get
Tartan 107
Non 102
Replies 31
Not bad at all guys. I must admit I thought that Non tartan has carried the day. No doubt If I had counted the on order kilts they would have....Keep it comming lets see how it goes
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15th October 04, 05:49 AM
#39
what is the special thing with a moountain kilt?
and sorry about me, but what is cadpat and a mapat?
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15th October 04, 06:01 AM
#40
CadPat is Canadian Pattern, MarPat is Marine Corps Pattern
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